The use of the Delphi survey as a research tool in understanding church trends
Abstract
In the practical theological research process, as in most disciplines, extant literature is vital in
assisting a researcher to formulate a foundational understanding of the topic under review. A
literature review is also valuable in understanding the meta-theoretical aspects of the research
topic. What does a researcher do, though, if there is little current literature on the topic under
scrutiny? If there is a small corpus of literature around a subject, the Delphi method can serve
as an extremely helpful research tool. This article discussed the use of the Delphi survey in a
practical theological research endeavour and surveyed its history from inception to current
usage. The article also reviewed the various types of Delphi survey and supported the use of
the Lockean Delphi survey in this particular example of practical theological research. The
article finished with an actual Delphi survey of Canadian Evangelical church pastors as an
example of how the Delphi method can be used as a research tool in practical theology. The
article concluded that the Delphi survey is an extremely useful research tool across the wide
domain of social science research
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